Search - This Is What Democracy Looks Like on DVD


This Is What Democracy Looks Like

This Is What Democracy Looks Like

Actor(s): Michael Franti, Susan Sarandon




Movie Details

MPAA Rating: NR
Movie Release: 2000
DVD Release: 05/03/2005
Format: DVD
Audio Tracks: English
Subtitles: Czech, French, Spanish
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 1 hrs 8 mins
Studio: Big Noise Films
Members Wishing: 2
Genres: History, Social History

DVD Synopsis

In 1999, representatives from some of the world's largest and most powerful economic forces met in Seattle, WA, for the World Trade Organization summit. They were met by a diverse group of activists, ranging from youthful peace-punks to veteran trade union members, who intended to publicly air their concerns about issues of economic justice, Third World labor policies, and environmental safety that were being ignored by many of the WTO's affiliates. Police soon clashed with the protesters, the vast majority of which were gathered peacefully and had obtained permits for their gatherings. While Seattle authorities attempted to portray the protesters as a violent rabble in statements to the media, a number of activists armed with film and video cameras were on hand to document the protests, who then used the Internet and independent media outlets to bring their side of the story to the public. This is What Democracy Looks Like was compiled by directors Jill Friedberg and Rick Rowley from material shot by more than a hundred "media activists" who captured a side of the WTO protests largely ignored by the mainstream news media. This is What Democracy Looks Like is narrated by actress Susan Sarandon and Michael Franti, leader of the leftist hip-hop group Spearhead; radical rock band Rage Against the Machine also appears in the film. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Actors

Michael Franti - Narrator
Susan Sarandon - Narrator


Movies Similar to "This Is What Democracy Looks Like"

(Green links represent titles currently available on SwapaDVD.)
These movies are similar to This Is What Democracy Looks Like...
S
S
92
S
S